Thursday, April 8, 2010

J.K. Rowling read from her first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, at the White House Easter Egg Roll earlier this week. She also answered a few questions from the audience. According to the Washington Post, she hinted about the possibility of more Harry Potter books, "maybe 10 years from now." That's great news for Harry Potter fans. I'm sure I wasn't the only one that felt a little melancholy when Deathly Hallows came out because it meant the end of the beloved series. Fans can watch the Easter reading at http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/video/jk-rowling-reads-harry-potter-and-sorcerers-stone

It's hard to believe Harry Potter has been around for 12 years! I can clearly remember standing in line at midnight with my husband as several of the Harry Potter books were released. I must say those were fun times with so much anticipation and excitement in the air. Most importantly, Rowling's stories really got kids motivated about reading and magically drew in those kids that had previously resisted reading.

Scholastic is hoping to introduce the series to a whole new generation of readers and, at the same time, reach out to all those who want to relive their Hogwart's journey. Two weeks ago, they launched a whole new Harry Potter website: http://harrypotter.scholastic.com. The website includes summaries of all the seven books, a glossary of Harry Potter terms, and a pronunciation guide. Those that have read the books can have fun testing their Harry Potter knowledge by answering questions about the book and unlock some fun magical activities. I was a little rusty with the trivia so it took me a few tries before I managed to unlock the games and try out the wands.

To keep updated on the latest Harry Potter news, trivia, quizzes, polls and giveaways, be sure to follow @Scholastic on twitter (watch for #harrypotter tweets) or check out Scholastic's Facebook page. Scholastic also has their own blog, On Our Minds.

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Two of my favorite things - Harry Potter and Scholastic! So glad you dropped by my blog. I am all about children's books so I'm definitely following both here and on twitter! When I get a post up, I'll stop back by with my link. :)

My favorite part of the books...Gave me a a chance to REALLY flex my imagination muscles....Room of RequirementA room that a person can only enter when he or she has real need of it. When it appears it is always equipped for the seeker’s needs. Also known to the house-elves as the Come and Go Room.

Apparate:To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinching.I would like to transport myself to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, Florida.luckylady4163@yahoo.com

The word I picked is;Avada Kedavra The Killing Curse. It brings about instant death in a flash of green light. There is no way of blocking it. It is one of the three Unforgivable Curses. mommy2skie at yahoo dot com

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